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Scientists create world's first microwave-powered computer chip — it's much faster and consumes less power than conventional CPUs
A new kind of processor that uses microwaves can be used in future AI systems or in wireless communications, a new study ...
A National Science Foundation grant will help University of Delaware researchers create more secure computer chips by using ...
As AI spending grows, so will the need for semiconductor capacity from TSMC. This should enable it to keep increasing revenue rapidly -- 41% year over year last quarter -- and perhaps eclipse $200 ...
Reverse-engineering lithography machines—the equipment on which advanced computer chips are manufactured—is not as straightforward as copying most industrial designs. In the race between innovators ...
Have some bad legislation that circumvents White House policy, crimps American competitiveness and cries out to be killed?
University of Delaware researchers Satwik Patnaik, Chengmo Yang and Nektarios Tsoutsos are leading an NSF-funded project to build security directly into computer chip design, using artificial ...
Scientists have uncovered how tiny magnetic waves can produce electric signals inside materials, potentially transforming computing efficiency.
When Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang revealed Friday that the company is working with the Trump administration on a new computer chip designed for sale to China, it marked the latest chapter in a long-running ...
From the CHIPS Act to the U.S. revoking a waiver it had granted TSMC to use U.S. machinery, the government is trying to have a heavy hand in this global industry. The U.S. government is very, very, ...
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